Several people have been talking about a RAM-only cache, and I would like
to collect those use cases. There is an outstanding issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-119
If folks with an interest in RAM-only caching could please put there use
cases there
it would help ensure that suc
On 02/22/2011 03:27 PM, Nelson Perez wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:15 PM, John Plevyak wrote:
What do you want to do that the cache inspector can't do?
Just play the file. But I guess that Leif's hint would do, since I would be
retrieving the file from cache and then playing it and verif
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:15 PM, John Plevyak wrote:
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> What do you want to do that the cache inspector can't do?
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Just play the file. But I guess that Leif's hint would do, since I would be
retrieving the file from cache and then playing it and verifying it's
integrity locally. Later on I wa
What do you want to do that the cache inspector can't do?
john
On 02/22/11 11:14, Nelson Perez wrote:
Hi there. Since the last couple of weeks I've been playing around with
Traffic Server. I've compiled and installed the 2.1.5 unstable version and
started to learn more about it.
I'm more inte
On 02/22/2011 12:14 PM, Nelson Perez wrote:
The thing that puzzles me the most however is that the cache seems to be
kept lock down in this cache.db file. I could check that some videos must be
there since the Cache Inspector utility gives me a hit when I try something
Not sure I understand th
Hi there. Since the last couple of weeks I've been playing around with
Traffic Server. I've compiled and installed the 2.1.5 unstable version and
started to learn more about it.
I'm more interested in caching video being sent via HTTP than any other
media, so I wrote this into my cache.config:
des